Hi,
I like sending SMS-messages... I also like to know when my recipient gets my message.
When I use "Edit" - "Options", I can check "Request SMS text message delivery notification"... Then I receive a notification when my message arrive.
How can I set this always on? With every message I need to re-check this!
Is there any registry-hack I can perform?
Thanks in advance!
Sam
Re: Always on "Request SMS text message delivery notifi
samvds said:
Hi,
I like sending SMS-messages... I also like to know when my recipient gets my message.
When I use "Edit" - "Options", I can check "Request SMS text message delivery notification"... Then I receive a notification when my message arrive.
How can I set this always on? With every message I need to re-check this!
Is there any registry-hack I can perform?
Thanks in advance!
Sam
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EXACTLY MY PROBLEM!
CAN ANYBODY HELP?
Same here, anybody know of a 3rd party app that will solve this?
I do know that MS have FINALLY addressed this in their lastest Smartphone the SPV C500. All models before this one were like the XDA II, no delivery notifications.
Let's hope it get's addressed soon on PPC windows mobile 2003 SE!
SAME PROBLEM but i use extended phone this solves the notification & the redialing problem but the program is discusting
it's not a solution to the problem but it's what I've started doing as a marginally quicker workaround.
see the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=12352&highlight=
I had to do the above because ticking the box didn't actually mean I got a delivery notification msg.
hope you find a proper solution sometime
hello all, this is my first post on your forum, i'd like to ask if there's a way to prevent delivery reports to SMS's from being sent when i receive SMS's. I use Call SMS blocker but when i set it to block incoming SMS's the delivery report is sent, so the sender actually knows that his SMS reached its destination. I would really like to able to receive SMS's without sending delivery reports, but i don't know if it can be achieved. I have the v1640.
Delivery Reports like this are controlled and sent by your telecoms provider, not your device.
When you send an SMS, your device informs you that it has been sent to the network...if necessary, the SMS is transferred to the end users home network and when the SMS is sent from the network to the end users device a delivery report is then sent back to your device (if delivery report was requested in the SMS)
You cant stop it
yes i am already aware of that, but i was wandering if somehow i managed to intervene with the reception of SMS's and fool the network into believing that the SMS has not been delivered to me, like when the phone is off for example. There must be some kind of talking between the network and the phone regarding the reception of SMS's.
The network sends the delivery notification when it sends the SMS to your phone, and it send the SMS to your phone when your phone is visible.
The only way you can stop these notifications is to turn your phone off - you cant intervene with the network provider, they wont let you and yyou cant change the standards set for SMS
The other thing is, if you managed to somehow stop the network being told you had received the SMS, presumably, it would just keep trying to send it to you.
Ouch!
There is always a way
After receiving an SMS message, the recipient mobile phone will send back a message delivery report to the SMS center to inform whether there are any errors or failures (example causes: unsupported SMS message format, not enough storage space, etc). This process is transparent to the mobile user. If there is no error or failure, the recipient mobile phone sends back a positive delivery report to the SMS center. Otherwise it sends back a negative delivery report to the SMS center.
If the sender requested a status report earlier, the SMS center sends a status report to the sender when it receives the message delivery report from the recipient.
Once your phone receives the SMS, you can decide whether to block it. In case you wanna block it, the application has to simply send a Storage full / Message format not supported Error to the message station instead of normal status.
There's always a way guys
ameypg said:
After receiving an SMS message, the recipient mobile phone will send back a message delivery report to the SMS center to inform whether there are any errors or failures (example causes: unsupported SMS message format, not enough storage space, etc). This process is transparent to the mobile user. If there is no error or failure, the recipient mobile phone sends back a positive delivery report to the SMS center. Otherwise it sends back a negative delivery report to the SMS center.
If the sender requested a status report earlier, the SMS center sends a status report to the sender when it receives the message delivery report from the recipient.
Once your phone receives the SMS, you can decide whether to block it. In case you wanna block it, the application has to simply send a Storage full / Message format not supported Error to the message station instead of normal status.
There's always a way guys
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i tried googling.... but can't find such s/w... can u pls help me wid dat.....
Guys,
To the best of my knowledge you'd need to know the exact SMASI interface being used by the operator and then find a public API to be able to call it.
I've done it on a server level in Perl, but not on a device level.
Has there been any progress here?
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Hello guys,
9yrs since the question first appeared. Has anyone had any success on this?
I have removed SMS app by rooting my android mobile. I tried to send SMS to that device and guess what? Of course, I did not received any SMS because I had removed SMS app completely by rooting but at the same time my second phone from which I had sent SMS received "delivered" report !!! How come?
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I have removed SMS app by rooting my android mobile. I tried to send SMS to that device and guess what? Of course, I did not received any SMS because I had removed SMS app completely by rooting but at the same time my second phone from which I had sent SMS received "delivered" report !!! How come?
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Hi, i believe that the messages app isn't responsible for the delivery reports process. It is only responsible for showing the sms and sending. I have a messages service app in my phone so i think it is the one responsible for that, or there is another reason. For now I'm still searching and i will try some tinkering in my phone until i achieve a result and the I'll post it on XDA
Hi,
In some countries, if you send sms to landline phone via cellphone, you will receive delivery report!
ameypg said:
After receiving an SMS message, the recipient mobile phone will send back a message delivery report to the SMS center to inform whether there are any errors or failures (example causes: unsupported SMS message format, not enough storage space, etc). This process is transparent to the mobile user. If there is no error or failure, the recipient mobile phone sends back a positive delivery report to the SMS center. Otherwise it sends back a negative delivery report to the SMS center.
If the sender requested a status report earlier, the SMS center sends a status report to the sender when it receives the message delivery report from the recipient.
Once your phone receives the SMS, you can decide whether to block it. In case you wanna block it, the application has to simply send a Storage full / Message format not supported Error to the message station instead of normal status.
There's always a way guys
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So sending a failure delivery report to the SMS center will also send a failure delivery report to the recipient mobile phone? This would not be a complete solution to prevent delivery report but a way to prevent a successful delivery report. The sender could still track if the device is connected to the network.
If I remember correctly, I noticed that when some mobile network operators are overwhelmed with SMS, for example at the time of New Year's Eve in France, SMS can be received (sometimes delayed) but no delivery report is sent.
Also, if someone sends an SMS to a mobile phone that is powered off or in flight mode for several days, the SMS may never be delivered. I had this kind of issue with Lycamobile Germany and sometimes the SMS was delayed for several hours if the mobile phone was just powered off or in flight mode for a few minutes while the SMS was sent.
No there must be some way for real for example u can receive calls while it says your phone is shut down to the caller so if that can be done this can be also.
I am also looking for the same since long.....
Is there a prog or tweak, that automatically send the sms delivery report to the deleted items list. I like to know that SMS has been delivered but don't like manually deleting them. Anyone know anything? Thanks in advance.
I'm Interested in this as well.
Use Saman's program:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258130
When a SMS Delivery Reciept is recieved & the buble is shown, the left softkey will have Delete option.
Not quite
omar302 said:
Use Saman's program:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=258130
When a SMS Delivery Reciept is recieved & the buble is shown, the left softkey will have Delete option.
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Thanks I am using this wonderful program, but doesn't do what I want. I still have to press delete manually. What I want is only delivery reports landing up in the deleted box. So that I receive the delivery report but not necessarily as a pop up, and if I want to check whether msg has been delivered I can always go to deleted items and check.
This can be done with mortscript
i couldnt find a way for the device to notify me with a small pop-up menu that my sms has been successfully sent. this is usually provided on other WM devices?
Hey there, if you go into your SMS inbox, go to MMS Settings tick "allow delivery report" and "allow read report" and then you get messages when it's sent and when its delivered....
Hope that's what you were after...
this is for mms notification, i wanted something to notify me of the sms being sent, not a delivery report( which tells u that the msg has been received by the other party, just a pop-up menu which tells u that the text msg was successfully sent from your device. many thanks.
go to sms/mms inbox click menu-->tools-->options. Next tap an sms/mms and you will have "request delivery notification"
hey zesper, that setting gives you both, delivery notification (when actually delivered) and a different one that your sms has been sent
sorry guys but your mistaken, i read the manual and even tested it myself by sending a msg to my other sim, i only received a notification once i opened the other sim and received the sms. request delivery notification, sends u a msg when ur sms has been received by the other party. and not that it has been succesfully sent from ur phone. i guess the only way to tell is to check in the sent folder
You can enable it with either Advanced Config Tool Or HD Tweak (both have the option). It pops up a message at the bottom of the screen saying the message has been sent to the network (handy for my work as I get a very patchy signal and on my Vox I'd sometime's find a message hadn't been sent even when I supposedly had a signal).
Hi all! I have a question about the SMS delivery notifications in Blackstone. Is there a way to get a sms status report on already sent SMS?
Long time before the Blackstone I had another WinMo pda and it has a menu option on each of the messages to check if the selected message is delivered okay. And that doesn't look up at the local history, but makes a new "delivery request".
So, is there a way to use similar functionality on Blackstone?
Thanks.
doubt it the status report is something the device request your phone company when the sms is send doubt any of them offer a service for old sms
If i remember correctly, that service was available about a couple of days after the sms was sent.